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by vineyardmike
1276 days ago
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> If security is unimportant, sure. Insteon hardware has been around for three decades, but nobody in their right mind would be using network hardware from back then. Sure to hardware but we’re all still using IP protocols. Countless companies have risen and fallen and that hasn’t changed. Networking equipment if kept LAN only should still work fine after 3 decades. > which is just a COM port on my PC. The company's existence has no impact on my ability to connect it to newer things. This sounds just as complex and risky as any modern protocol, just more obscure. If you need a PC for newer devices then it’s all the same anyways. |
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